Has hipstamp.com changed hands
In the not too distant past, if I had a question I clicked on the help button and filled in the form with my question. In less than three days I had a very good response to my question and things kept running smoothly. Since the beginning of this year I have noticed that putting my stamps on sale was not going as it was supposed to so I filled out the help form. So far I have waited more than a week and have not heard anything back on what I was doing wrong. Now I notice that listings are going under the wrong category and when I try to edit them, they don't get edited. Can anyone shed some light on what is going on here?
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That's your OPINION, Flynn, and you should say so.
"Everyone is upset about the issues."
I'm not . . . I'm able to adapt. Like most Homo Sapiens.
The new navigation layout? No problem. I have a HipStamp folder on my browser bookmark bar with all of my frequently visited pages. That works quicker than even the old navigation layout.
And you know how long I've been a member, according to HipStamp? Registered Since 03/09/2008
Oh, and I am experiencing my normal volume of sales.
As a wise man once said, "Adapt and thrive."
Any system that is "overly clicky" is a bad implementation. There is such a thing as intuitive, and the site is anything but. I have to click 2 or 3 times now where I used to need to only click once, and this is something that users expect now (not to have to click click click to get to the things they need need need).
So I hope they listen to this, take some time to understand what the most used features for both buyers and sellers are and make those easily accessible (i.e. one click away for the majority of thing).
What we have now is what you get when you let engineers make design usability decisions. It suits their needs, not the actual end users.
But we're going to bear with it. Look and feel are one thing, but it has to be intuitive and functional too.
Don't sacrifice function for form.
Disclaimer: These are my opinions.
(All opinions, given on all forums, on all of the internet, must now have this disclaimer due to the Bennett rule of 2022)
Dave let me give you my opinion of how forums work. People log on and give their opinions. That's what they do. In fact every time a homo sapien discusses anything, anything at all, that is their opinion. 30 years of the internet and you are the first person I have ever seen tell someone, no, actually direct someone to call out their opinions in their posts. There are a few ways to be a jerk. Quoting, bolding, snarkyness, and lack of understanding of others issues is your way. This is mine. Unless Micky slept with your Mom or Wife, in that case I apologize Dave. Otherwise dont treat people like that off the break, it's not a good look.
I agree , it is always best to be polite - in a small forums this goes even more.... this is my opinion
this is not good that ipads have issues here.
I have opinions. Lots of them. If you don't like them, no worries. I've got more.
I've had no trouble shopping and buying this weekend. Have other buyers?
To many bugs.
Views are dropping like a lead balloon.
Search is all messed up because of the slow load times.
Our customers are getting fed up and will not wait for a page to load.
Pages should load instantly especially since I have 200MBS download but they don't
Constant refreshes that drive a person crazy.
I used to have regular customers that were always buying but they have pretty much disappeared.
Lazy programmers that do not know the right way to do CSS.
Very, very bad.
rrr....